PAGE POUR HIGH WINS IN SOCCER Defeated Booth Four to Nil In Ju-nior football Last Nisht High School won over Booth last evening 40 In a Junior League football game that was splendidly fought from beginning to end. At the start High was superior and Fisher scored with a shot that Suehiro should have saved. LateYj Wingham added a second with a : 1 fine drive. Booth then had more of the game till half time but was un-. able" to beat Stinech who was well I protected by Smith and Nakamoto. i The second half was stubbornly; contested all the way. High got two OTTO VON POItAT HAS BIG VICTORY OVEK JACK GAGNON CHICAGO, May ; ed to advantage. Of the backs, Philadelphia yama always safe. Stinech was a 'New York Suehiro kept a fine goal Gomez also doing well. Cross played a clever game in defence and made some neat runs, too. Davles and Na- 29: Otto von Porat bounded back as the outstanding candidate for the heavyweight title last night when he knocked out Jack Gagnon after six slashing rounds. He felled the Boston gob six times before putting him out. 44 Baseball Standings W mnr rrnnla thrrtnoTi Wlnirhnm frnm St. Louis .......23 a penalty and Kahaya in a scramble Brooklyn 22 round the goal mouth. Booth attac-, Pittsburg , 19 ked fihdS&nefth vms called on re Chicago ..... 2(T peateiflly, saving well from Ward- New York roper and Ivarson. Boston 15 High School got revenge for Its Cincinnati .14. last defeat bv the Booth boys. Wine-1 Philadelphia 11 ham was the best of the forwards j t" with Bacon and Kanaya next. At ; American League centre hall, Nakamoto played a National League L. Pet. 14 .622 14 .611 16 .543 '19 .513 18 .480 18 i455 22 .389 20 ' .355 W. L. Pet ....27 10 .730 ...23 14 .622 ...22 16 .579 ....18 17 .514 ...16 23 .413 ....15 22 .405 ...14 21 .400 .-.12 24 .333 City League w. i;"u"'" Cramp, "T Christison , ;ry and rr Wardroper.g T Centrals 2 - were the best forwards. Blake, . "t '"'""7 . , , . , . . .Sons of Canada 0 though Injured, played an extreme ly plucky game and Ivarson showed j up well towards the end. High School Stinech; Smith, Katsuyama; Bartlett, K. Nakamoto, FOOTBALL LINE-UP See the Cold Con- trol and other new Fricidalre features at our showrooms. Frlcldaire operates from either central station current or an Individual electric plant. Bruce Robinson Electric (B.C.) LIMITED 544 HOWE ST, VANCOUVER, B.C. FRIGIDAIRE PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS lnChnnflas Norihezn Outpost Pet. 1.000 .500 .000 The Prince Rupert Athletic Club Greer; Kanaya, Palmer, Wingham, will field the following team In to- Flsher, Bacon. j morrow night's Gilhuly Cup foot- Booth Suehiro; Walters, Gomez; ball game against the Regiment: T. Nakamoto, Cross, Da vies, Ward-; S. Gurvich; Styles and Murray: roper, Ivarson, Christison, Blake, Hill, Tasker and Mitchell; Wood-Referee J. Campbell. side, McKay, Dickens, Chenoskl Linesmen W. Murray and D. H. and Frlzzell; spares, Bussanlchand Hartness. Payne. IfVERY new Frlcldaire li equipped with the Frteidalre Cold Con trol which speed the freezing of lee cubei and male possible, dozens of new frozen dessert! and salads. RAIN STOPS BALL GAMES Only Three Matches Played tcrday in Big Leagues Yes. NEW YORK, May 29: After three postponements, Boston and Philadelphia hooked up In a National League series yesterday, the Braves winning by superior pitching and batting. Berger secured his eleventh homer of the season. Chicago Cubs scored four runs in the opening inning to defeat Cincinnati Reds. Rain stopped other league games. In the American League, airtight pitching enabled St. Louis Browns to defeat Detroit Tigers. All other games In this league were also postponed because of rain. Yesterday's scores: National League Philadelphia 1, Boston 5. Cinclnantl 5, Chicago 6. American League Detroit 2, St. Louis 4. MINING DEVELOPMENT GOES HAND IN HAND WITH CIVILIZATION IS ENGINEER'S STATEMENT TO CLUB. (Continued from uasre one) isfactlon of discovery and fulfil the desire of progress. Great Britain, Dr. Mandy de- .THE DAILY NEWS. SPORT CHAT Buy a Ix I l4Mai0e Herman Loblick and1 Bill Lambie, who distinguished themselves In the Victoria, Day series against Ket chikan last week, will be on the dp posing mounds tonight when Elks and Native Sons of Canada battle in the Senior Baseball League. So far In the series. Elks have won one game and lost one. The Canucks, beaten twice so far, will endeavor to register their first win of the season and. If Lambie goes the way he did last Saturday, their chances should be good. Following will be the line-ups: Elks A .Mitchell, c; Loblick. n Stephens, lb.; Budlnich, 2b.; Mor- an, ss.; Harold, 3b.; Arseneau, If.; Skinner, cf.; Gosse, rf.; S. Gurvich, spare. Native Sons of Canada Nelson, c; Lambie, p.; V. MensI. lb.; E. Smith, 2b.; W. Mitchell, ss.; Wendle, 3b.; Howe, If.; Stalker, cf .;. Frtecll. rf.; Ratchford. snare. tn the history of British football, no name is more famous than that of the Glasgow Rangers, whose visit to Canada this year makes an epoch In the game's proud history. The Rangers were Joint champions with Dumbarton In the foundation season of the Scottish League. Since that time the Rangers have won the championship on 17 occasions. The Rangers hold a unique record so far as British football is concerned in obtaining maximum points in the league of 1898-99. In the season of 1926-21 the Rangers played 42 league games and. weie only once defeated. During the past season the achieved the unique distinction of a dual championship, viz: the winning of the Scottish League, a clared, owed its greatness In large feat which is a sign of consistency, measure to mineral development, land also winning the 'Scottish CunL Canada, with her great resources which indicates that the.; Rangers of metals, some nojs being worlcerTare great money ptayerSfiand cn. and others untouched. Was destirii ffee to every occasion. ir was . . . . . . :ci i v. ii t i T-i i,-..! ea w piay an increasingly grea$il"ou "e naiigciimu part In the advancement and proieacned tne pinnacle of f time in gress of the Empire. British Co-'w,nnln8 150111 tne Scottish League lumbla was one of the principal ; championship and the Scottish Cup sources of mineral wealth in Can-'1" y aimow repesiep ada and Prince Rupert, situated I feat last1 year, 1928-29 when as it was in the middle of the!11 a&aln rthe Scottish League oTMt nnrtriom min.ni fiM. v a championship Taut were defeated in a great future in store. ttaygja the tlie nal 'f the Scott!sh w.lh development and would not today at $1.1034. fKELLY. DOUGLAS & CO. LIMITED of ttoeJllmJnerals rrJZrJZ'J f 1., , u,. ..j.. Ulmate by winning both the Scot- . tlsh League championship and also n. Dr. u...n.. ,i thanked Mandy was heartily t. the Scottish r Cup after nftar two stirring .Hrrtn by President C. A. KIrkendall. by Mrs. Crulk shank, accompanied by Mrs. Ms H. games with Partick Thistles. In Other Items on the luncheon tnrn flna, nlow(wl nnlv program Included acceptable yo- fouf day8 apart tnere we about cal solos William 100,000 spectators at each game. Blott, and fine piano solos by Mrs. i , , , . ! Th alM0" "e O. C. Arseneau Ra"fr 9.ub There was a large attendance of f ,nU th-r .re members and guesU. the latter in- SS.SL eluding, besides the speakers and . of , t, their substitute. The .hiaVMnr. players are .,,, ,,,. artists, Capt. nf J. H. Hatfield of 4K. ,.,i riir.Hn nt Australia. 1, ! u Dr nP" C "It," H. "anklnson l S7dneJ K. ttub William who Btrath. the manager wlth hlm of the the McCanell and I. Cuthburt. Princa uar c,(lb tralner xhe Rupert, and C. J. Quanttc and J. S. 1 experience and ycuth and McMillan, Vancouver. Ran ters clu0 can be relied upon The luncheon raffle was won by treat tne goccer iovers and also M. H. Blott. the uninitiated in America to a first 1 class exhibition as to how soccer Is VANCOUVER WHEAT played fn the British Isles and will VANCOUVER, May 29: - Wheat slYe people nere some understand- vaa quoiea on ine jocai exenange Jng as 1 1 Why this game 13 SO popiV lar In Europe. District News STEWART C. M. Adam has formed a new company here called - the Boar River State Lines. Tne company will shortly institute a' twice dally car service from Stewart to Ameri can Creek. Dr. II. O. Simpson jot Rolla in the Peace River country had a letter before the Stewart Board of Trade at Its meeting last week seeking Information regarding this placoc He Intimated that a num- bertpiteople In Rblla were lnter-.1rHBtewart and were think ing of coming here. ALICE ARM James Peacock. Matt Storey and Nell Forbes of Alice Ann have reached the Taku River mining field and say that they like the looks of the country. Ole Evindsen is making prepara tions for a busy summer at the Alice Arm. Extensive Improvements always 'be' depen-i UJ! i"luu "" ,"H " mnvH :ku,t'!!i BASEBALL ,sapuLE Follotfmg is a revised Senior League baseball schedule for the first haff of the present season: May 29 Elks vs. 8. O. C. June 3 S. O. C. vs. Centrals. June 5 Centrals vs. Elks. June 10 S. O. C. vs. Klks. June 12 Centrals vs. S. O. C. June 17 Elks vs. Centrals. June 19--Elks VS. 3. .O. C. , June 24 S. O. C. vs. Centrals June 20 Centrals vs. Elks. July 8 S. O. C. vs. Elks. July 10 Centrals vs. S. O. C. July 15 Elks vs. Centrals. SOFTMALL SCHEDULE I r but he Sure 12 Essex performance comes from its completely balanced motor and power line. Tills balance of aluminum pUtonn, crankshaft, clutch and flywheel, coupled with the Lanchcstcr Ilalanccr gives more jMiwer and snioollincss at all Bpccds. ISoatlahiliif and Safog Longer wheclbasc, larger tires and patented spring suispension make Essex the most roadahlc of ars. High speed with safety is possible because of the positive action of four-wheel brakes. Interior appointments carry the same motif as fenders and lamps. May 30 Roundhouse vs Offices. June 3 Offices v Station. 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